Fellow Fellows:

In short, please fill out your biographical information if you would like to be in the reviewer database for NSF Office of International Science & Engineering:

<http://goo.gl/forms/E6KxYVVu3w>http://goo.gl/forms/E6KxYVVu3w



Details:
The East Asia and Pacific Summer Institute for US Graduate Students (EAPSI) program under NSF's International Science and Engineering office is compiling a reviewer database. The EAPSI program offers US graduate students the opportunity for 8-10 week independent research experiences in any of seven East Asian partner locations (Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore) each summer. NSF anticipates reaching out to a number of reviewers in this database over the next few weeks as we build panels to review EAPSI applications that came in in November.

For the 2014 applications, the reviews panels will be held in as 1-2 day panels throughout January 2015 (see below for the specific dates). Alumni of the EAPSI and GRFP programs and scientists and engineers with international research experience tend to be excellent reviewers. We will compile a list of potential reviewers and finalize invitations later this month for our January panels. We also hope to be able to call on your expertise in upcoming years for this annual program. Your information will be kept on file, and you might be contacted for other programs such as Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW).

If you have are interested, in serving as a reviewer, please fill out this form with basic information: <http://goo.gl/forms/E6KxYVVu3w>http://goo.gl/forms/E6KxYVVu3w


2015 EAPSI Review Panels

1. Biological Sciences (BIO) January 6-7, in persson or virtual participation

2.      Engineering (ENG) January 8-9 , in person or virtuall participation

3. Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences; Education and Human Development (SBE & EHR) January 12, in person or virtuall participation

4. Geological Sciences (GEO) January 13, in person or virtual particcipation

5. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, i.e., Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Materials Science (MPS) January 15-16, in pperson or virtual participation

6. Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) January 20 virtual only

Panels will be conducted in person at NSF (Ballston section of Arlington, VA) or virtually using WebEx (Internet connection and telephone will be required to participate virtually). We will ask each panelist to review and provide written comments on approximately 15 proposals prior to the panel meeting. In addition, panelists will be assigned to prepare a summary of panel discussion for a limited number of proposals during the panel meeting.

For more information about EAPSI visit: <http://www.nsf.gov/eapsi>http://www.nsf.gov/eapsi. EAPSI Program Director Anne Emig (<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]) and Program Specialist Elena Hillenburg (<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]) Thank you in advance for your consideration.



Thank you and regards,

Arthur





Arthur G. Fitzmaurice, Ph.D.

AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow

National Science Foundation

Office of the Director

Office of International & Integrative Activities

International Science & Engineering



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